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14"Wx11"x3" Our reliable canvas tote features 18" handles, a 3" gusset, and small front pocket 6"Wx5-1/2". The 10oz colored cotton canvas bag can be personalized to promote your business or organization's logo on the front pocket. This handbag is great for the beach, overnight trips, traveling, school, work, trade shows, retailers, universities, and carry ons. It can also be used as a grocery or shopping bag

Incorporate a promotional product into your next marketing campaign that can carry your brand name around. With water resistant, non-woven polypropylene material, our reusable 2 tone tote bag features a colored body & large offset white handles for easy carry - great for holding your retail purchases. Use to create fun promotional gift bags! Customize w/ an imprint of your logo & recipients are sure to carry your name all around town. Does not come with gusset.

The perfect promotional product for a wide variety of businesses, this small grocery tote bag is made from water resistant, non-woven polypropylene with matching handles for an easy carry. A supermarket essential, you can also use it to create fun promotional gift bags, or hand out at your next tradeshow. Customize with an imprint of your brand name and recipients are sure to carry your name all over the place. Bag does not come with a gusset.

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Reusable grocery tote bags provide you w/ a perfect promotional backdrop for your company name or logo. This grocery tote is made from water resistant, non-woven polypropylene w/ matching handles for carrying ease. A supermarket essential, you can also use it to create fun promotional gift bags, or hand out at your next tradeshow. Customize w/ an imprint of your brand name & recipients are sure to carry your name all over the place. Bag does not come with a gusset

Day after day, get your message seen when it's imprinted on The Casual Tote Bag! Featuring water resistant, non-woven polypropylene material, this reusable tote is the perfect promotional product for retailers and schools. Get your logo noticed by customizing these bags with an imprint of your company name or logo. Ideal for boutiques, spas, department stores, bookstores and so much more! Bag does not come with a gusset.

Popular Non Woven Tote Bag features water resistant, non-woven polypropylene material with an ideal size for a trip to the store! The handles allow for easy carry while the large imprinting area offers plenty of brand building opportunity. Use it to create fun promotional gift bags, or hand out at the next conference you organize. Customize with an imprint of your brand name & recipients are sure to carry your name all over the place. Bag does not come with gusset

Tote Bag 14"W x 11" x 3" - Our 100GSM non-woven tote bag has a large imprint area to promote your logo or message. This handbag features 18" polypro webbing handles and a 3" gusset. The custom, reusable bag makes a great grocery or shopping bag, but it can also be used at the beach, work, school, or during travel. Stitching matches bag color. Black 1" polypro webbing is standard unless otherwise specified on order.

Eco-friendly non-woven Grocery Tote 13"W x 15" x 8" gusset with reinforced handles and a plastic bottom stiffener. This reusable environmentally friendly tote is great for carrying groceries back to your home. Perfect for eco friendly green company give a ways with your logo or message imprinted on the front of the bag.

Eco-friendly nonwoven Grocery Tote 12"W x 13" x 8" gusset with heat sealed handles. This reusable environmentally friendly tote is great for carrying groceries back to your home. Perfect for eco friendly green company give a ways with your logo or message imprinted on the front of the bag. Does not come with hard plastic bottom plate.

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Grab all of the attention you deserve with this Portsmouth boat tote! It's perfect for a day at the beach or by the pool. With 16 oz. cotton canvas construction and 24" soft rope handles, this looks great and will definitely turn heads. It has a large main compartment and the handles are secured by metal grommets. If you have a store by a popular tourist spot, make this available to gain new clients!

Hang on to potential clients while they hold on to your brand with this Standard Nonwoven Tote! Made of durable eco-friendly 80 GSM nonwoven polypropylene material, it features a box gusset, crisp binding edge seams and reinforced handles that measure 22" in length. This makes an excellent giveaway at trade shows, conferences or any other marketing opportunities where you want your brand to be seen. The spacious open tote is perfect for holding new customers' attention!

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Lego Lovers Crowded Expo Center for Merch, Memories

Lego enthusiasts of all ages crowded into the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA, on April 21 and 22 to enjoy Brick Fest Live!, which bills itself as the #1 Lego event in the U.S. The show featured feats of artistry and engineering, including detailed cityscapes, working miniature rollercoasters, a life-size statue of Darth Vader and a lovingly rendered replica of Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" – all crafted from the colorful plastic bricks that have been a toy chest necessity for decades.

The event was also an opportunity for vendors to peddle Lego-themed merch, from vintage building sets to apparel and accessories decorated with actual Legos. At the official Brick Fest Live! Booth, attendees could purchase a $20 #BrickSwag box, which included a T-shirt, flashlight keychain and a mystery minifigure. Other booths were selling caps modified with Lego baseplates, allowing wearers to customize to their heart's content. Several entrepreneurs had crafted hair clips, bracelets, earrings and bow ties out of Legos. There were even brick-shaped pillows and molded chocolate lollipops.

The Pennsylvania Distance Learning Charter School also set up a booth at the expo to share information about its virtual summer camps. To help build goodwill and boost name recognition, the school was giving away a slew of promotional products. Children could spin a wheel, and receive a branded foam stress brick, backpack, temporary tattoo, chip clip or other prize.

Brick Fest Live! heads next to New York City in July, then stops in Pasadena, CA, in August and Houston in October. Check out some of the highlights from the Philadelphia show below.

Hawaii Bans Certain Types of Sunscreens

Hawaii's state legislature has passed a bill that bans sunscreens containing chemicals that can reportedly damage coral reefs – a new regulation that could impact sales of branded sunscreen.

Senate Bill 2571, passed on Tuesday, prevents the sale and distribution of sunscreen that has oxybenzone and octinoxate, unless prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider. If Governor David Ige signs the legislation into law, the prohibition would take effect Jan. 1, 2021.

Should the ban become law, promo distributors and suppliers could no longer provide sunscreen containing the blacklisted chemicals in the Aloha State. What's more, the Hawaiian ban could resonate to the U.S. mainland, possibly influencing some would-be buyers of branded sunscreen to seek natural options that are perceived as better for the environment – or to avoid purchasing sunscreen altogether in fear their brand will be perceived as a polluter.

Found in popular sunscreen brands like Coppertone and Hawaiian Tropic, oxybenzone and octinoxate contribute to coral bleaching, studies show. For example, a recent study from the Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology found that chemicals in sunscreen kill coral and result in DNA damage in larval and adult stage coral. The impact on DNA limits coral's ability to grow and develop healthily. Coral bleaching was reportedly a cause behind widespread destruction of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. According to researchers, about 14,000 tons of sunscreen glop onto coral reefs annually. Sunscreen concentrations were found to be among the highest in the world on the beaches of Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

"Hawaii's reefs have been slowly dying over the past 20 years, and that death spiral has been accelerating with the impact of El Niño-induced mass bleaching events and increased local pollution impacts from both tourism and development," Craig Downs, the executive director of the Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, told The New York Times. "Everyone has come together to support this legislation, from local nurses and doctors, to resorts and airlines, as well as the entrepreneurial spirit of new sunscreen companies to supply reef-safer products."

Sunscreen containing oxybenzone or oxtinoxate kill coral reefs. Congratulations to Hawaii for passing this bill to ban sunscreens with these ingredients! https://t.co/UHBHo7QtuA

Of course, the ban had opponents, too. Traditional sunscreen manufacturers pointed out that the chemicals are FDA-approved and important ingredients for protecting people from skin cancer. Ban opponents also included the Hawaii Medical Association. The association expressed worry that the prohibition could encourage people to reduce the degree to which they wear sunscreen – a concern given the heightened risk for skin cancer that comes with not using sunscreen.

Critics of the bill say it could discourage people from wearing sunscreen altogether, increasing skin cancer cases. https://t.co/0BhEsj2qS1

Forbes reports that mounting public pushback against sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate has opened the door for a niche market focused on natural sunscreens made in Hawaii. "Tourists and locals on the islands can find Kōkua Sun Care Hawaiian Natural Zinc Sunscreen, Mama Kuleana Reef, and the mainland All Good products," wrote Geologist Trevor Nace for Forbes. Of course, chemicals found in sunscreens are far from the only pollutant causing problems for coral reefs. Ocean warming, agricultural runoff and sewage dumping also are weakening and killing reefs, research shows.